Harry Roth (Adam Sandler) likes being a single guy, living the bachelor's life to its fullest on the Hawaiian Islands. But the commitment-phobe is willing to settle down when he meets Lucy (Drew Barrymore). It seems like they could have a real connection - if only Lucy could remember him! The sweet-hearted blond is loved by everyone she knows, but suffers from short-term memory loss. Every day she lives is forgotten by the time she wakes up to start the next one. If Harry's going get his girl, he'll have to find a way to make her remember him. He'll also have to convince Lucy's protective dad (Blake Clark) that he's not out to scam her. Each day Harry takes Lucy on a new date, hoping that today will be the one.

This raunchy 1999 comedy hit explores the perils of the infamous rite of passage into adulthood. A group of high school boys with reputations of being social losers make a pact to finally lose their innocence by prom night. Each one attempts to do so in his own way, paved with hilarious and embarrassing failures. Jim (Jason Biggs) is embarrassingly caught by his folks, and then uncomfortably tutored by his well-intentioned father (Eugene Levy). At school, things get worse, including an online fiasco with a beautiful foreign exchange student named Nadia (Shannon Elizabeth). Jim's friend Kevin (Thomas Ian Nicholas) simply wants to please his longtime girlfriend (Tara Reid), and the misadventures and laughs continue with Stifler (Seann W. Scott) and the rest of the American Pie gang until the big night.

The sequel to the hilarious 1999 teen comedy, American Pie, finds Jim (Jason Biggs), Kevin (Thomas Ian Nicholas), Stifler (Sean William Scott), Finch (Eddie Kaye Thomas), and Oz (Chris Klein) reunited at a rented beach house after their freshmen year at college. Whether their best summer ever plan works out has a lot to do with what happens with the girls. Heather (Mena Suvari) is studying in France, leaving Oz to deal with a long-distance love. Kevin faces an awkward reunion with Vicky (Tara Reid) after a year apart. Finch decides to learn Tantra, and Stifler's stirring up his usual romantic mayhem. Add in antics from Jim's Dad (Eugene Levy), Jim's cyber-lover, Nadia, (Shannon Elizabeth), and a trip to band camp, and you've got another feel-good, coming-of-age, ensemble-comedy hit.

This one time..at Band Camp. You've heard the stories throughout the American Pie movies. Now, see the antics firsthand in this special slice of American Pie! It turns out Stifler's bad-boy streak runs in the family, as his younger brother Matt (Tad Hilgenbrink), thanks to some antics that'd make his big brother proud, gets sentenced to a summer at Band Camp. Matt makes the most of his punishment, pushing the Stiffmeister legend to outrageous new heights. It's a summer to remember, filled with gorgeous camp counselors, hidden cameras, and an unforgettable encounter with a certain musical instrument. Jim's Dad (Eugene Levy) co-stars, heading a cast that also features a pair of Playmates who add to the free-wheeling Pie-style fun.

Pie takes a backseat to wedding cake this time around, but the comedy's just as tasty in the third chapter of the American Pie trilogy. Once reluctant prom dates Jim (Jason Biggs) and Michelle (Allison Hannigan) get engaged, giving their friends a chance to have another series of romantic misadventures. Michelle wants a perfect day, and brings in her perfect-ten sister (January Jones) to help. Finch (Eddie Kaye Thomas) and Stifler (Seann William Scott) compete for her affections. Jim wigs out about whether his in-laws (Fred Willard and Deborah Rush) will like him, Stifler fulfills his destiny and handles bachelor party honors, and Jim's Dad (Eugene Levy) keeps giving out too much information as the coming-of-age comedy comes of age.

Dave Buznik (Adam Sandler) is a well-meaning guy. He works hard, but, because of his non-confrontational nature, people sometimes get the best of him. Dave one day finds himself in legal trouble when a misunderstanding on an airplane grows into something greater. In order to stay out of jail, Dave agrees to undergo anger management training. He falls under the care of Dr. Buddy Rydell (Jack Nicholson), whose confrontational methods border on madness. Rydell's unconventional, abrasive, and soon living with Dave 24-7 after another incident. Dave now has to confront his inner demons and learn to stand up for himself with Rydell not just in his life, but in his face, about almost everything.

Toga! Toga! Toga! Toga! The rowdy members of Faber College's Delta House will let just about anyone join their fraternity. Button-down dean Vernon Wormer (John Vernon) is tired of the Deltas bringing down the school's reputation. He's determined to get them on probation and off campus. But the guys have other ideas. The late great John Belushi stars as the beer-swilling Bluto Blutarsky, who leads the frat house mayhem and general mischief in the battle against the crusty dean. Unforgettable characters like the smooth-talking Otter (Tim Matheson), Pinto (Tom Hulce), and D-Day (Bruce McGill) round out the crew and help make John Landis' college comedy one for the ages.

When a new family decides to ditch the city in favor of a house in the suburbs, it's always an adventure. But when Nick (Ice Cube) and Suzanne (Nia Long) purchase their quaint fixer-upper, it proves to be more trouble than they ever expected! What starts out as a beautiful story for the newlyweds and their two kids quickly turns into a comedy. Prepare yourself for lots of laughs as the eccentric contractor clashes with Nick and forms a close bond with Suzanne and the two kids. The bank account begins to empty and Nick realizes the suburban dream doesn't come cheap. In this comedic sequel to Are We There Yet?, this young family learns it takes more than just a house in the 'burbs to be happy.

It's going to be a bumpy ride for Nick (Ice Cube), a player that has his sights set on Suzanne (Nia Long), a young, attractive divorcee with two kids. When Suzanne's job keeps her stuck in Vancouver over New Year's Eve, Nick tries to get on her good side by offering to drive her kids up from Portland, Oregon. Unfortunately for him, Lindsey and Kevin (Aleisha Allen and Philip Bolden) are dead set on keeping their mom single, since no man is good enough for her in their eyes. Now, Nick must survive the longest 24 hours of his life and a road trip from hell with two kids determined to turn the journey into a nightmare.

Artie Lange first came on the comedy scene as a cast member of Mad TV. Proving to be one of the brightest comedians New Jersey has spat out, Lange peddled his wit over a 12-year career, including stand-up and a spot on the Howard Stern Show. More visibly, Lange has starred in a number of films alongside Renee Zellweger (The Bachelor), and Will Ferrell (Elf). Now Lange showcases his blue-collar, raw take on life in this uncensored release that will leave you howling. He's honest, brutally funny, and has a problem with everything. He has vices and isn't afraid to confront them - on stage, with an audience. Hitting on all sorts of topics, Artie Lange clearly considers nothing to be off limits!.

Yeah baby! Mike Myers stars as Austin Powers, the shagadelic 1960s British secret agent who has himself cryogenically frozen in case his arch-nemesis, Dr. Evil (also Myers) returns to try and take over the world. Thirty years later, Dr. Evil shows up, threatening to destroy the planet unless he's given one..million..dollars. Obviously a bit out of touch with the times, Dr. Evil eventually ups his demands. Austin, equally out of place in a world without free love, teams up with beautiful agent Vanessa Kensington (Elizabeth Hurley) to stop Dr. Evil. This spoof on '60s spy flicks was one of the funniest films of the '90s, and just may be one of the most memorable comedies of all time.

Baseball has rules. Meet the exceptions. The Bears are bad at baseball. Really bad. So bad, in fact, that they're about to be bounced from their league. Straight-laced lawyer Liz Whitewood (Marcia Gay Harden) hires former major leaguer (and current pest-removal expert/alcoholic) Morris Buttermaker (Billy Bob Thornton) to shape the team of 12 misfits into a champion. In order to win, the Bears will have to overcome their hated rivals, none other than the dreaded Yankees, who are lead by their overbearing coach (Greg Kinnear). The team's screwball antics highlight this update of the irreverent 1976 Little League comedy classic.

When Calvin (Ice Cube) inherits a struggling barbershop from his dad he wants nothing to do with it. An entrepreneur with big dreams, Calvin doesn't want to be weighed down by what he sees as a useless enterprise. After selling the business to a loan shark, Calvin feels regret creeping in. Realizing the shop's place in the community, he finds himself willing to do anything to get it back. This razor-sharp ensemble comedy from the makers of Soul Food also stars Cedric the Entertainer, Sean Patrick Thomas, Eve, and Anthony Anderson. They make up the eclectic crew whose jokes, quips, stories, and happenings fill the film with wit, charm, and loads of memorable character.

John Travolta and Uma Thurman head an ultra-hip cast in this sequel to the hit 1995 comedy, Get Shorty. After tanking in the movie-biz, gangster-turned-mogul Chili Palmer (Travolta) decides to try the music industry. Palmer smoothes his way in by romancing the smoldering widow (Thurman) of a recently whacked exec and stealing a rising talent (Christina Milan) from a rival label. He tangles with a motley crew of A-list talent, Russian Mafiosos, sleazy industry types, and suburban hip-hop thugs played by the likes of Vince Vaughn, Cedric the Entertainer, Steven Tyler, Andre 3000, and The Rock. Palmer's wise-guy antics and a heat-seeking soundtrack highlight this tale where the hits aren't just on the charts.

If you thought you'd heard it all in the barbershop, think again. This time, it's the women who get their chance to (shampoo and) shine in this ensemble comedy from the producers behind Barbershop and Bringing Down the House! Gina Norris (Queen Latifah) is the star stylist at a posh salon. When her self-centered boss, Jorge (Kevin Bacon), takes credit for her eye-catching cuts, Gina decides to go her own way and opens her own shop. Accompanied by her shampoo girl (Alicia Silverstone), Gina soon finds herself surrounded by an outrageous group of stylists and clientele who can't help but speak their minds, and a neighbor (Djimon Hounsou) whom she can't keep her eyes off of.

Many guys grow up and wallow in the greatness of their glory days, reliving Little League feats of athletic prowess as if they were crowning Olympic moments. Gus (Rob Schneider), Richie (David Spade), and Clark (Jon Heder) aren't those kind of guys. That's because they were never good enough to make the team. Now, the three dorks are looking to change all that and experience some childhood athletic glory..a decade or so too late. The guys form a three-man baseball team and make a stand against the types of kids who used to bully them around. Mel (Jon Lovitz) gives them some help on the diamond, and other kids-on-the-fringe rally in support, as the guys head toward a nerds-vs-jocks showdown against an all-star team of elementary schoolers.

Fall in love all over again with the witch and her mortal man! Nicole Kidman and Will Ferrell star as Isabel the witch and Jack, a handsome actor. Isabel is trying to get away from her magical powers and Jack is trying to get his career back on track. Fate steps in when Jack tries to recreate the classic Bewitched TV series and meets Isabel, and immediately becomes convinced that she should play his TV witch wife. Without fail, the two of them fall in love with one another, but dating a witch is more than Jack bargained for. Wackiness ensues in this charming and delightful romantic comedy about love and magic in the modern age.

Adam Sandler is 32-year-old Sonny Koufax, an eternal slacker who spends his life avoiding responsibility while living off a settlement from a lawsuit. When his fed up girlfriend dumps Sonny for an older, more responsible man, Sonny is desperate to prove that he's ready to grow up. In a last-ditch effort to impress his girl and win her back, Sonny decides to adopt 5-year-old Julian, who shows up on his doorstep through a twist of fate. Unfortunately, she is not impressed at all, and Sonny has a kid that he can't return. The trouble and the laughs heat up as Sonny becomes more and more attached to Julian, and he ultimately learns more about growing up than he ever meant to.

Strange things are afoot at the Circle K. High-school metal-heads Bill S. Preston, Esquire (Alex Winter), and Ted Theodore Logan (Keanu Reeves) won't graduate unless they ace their history project. One night in front of the local convenience mart they meet Rufus (George Carlin), a visitor from the future who shows up in a time-traveling phone booth. It turns out music made by Bill and Ted's band Wyld Stalyns becomes the basis for all life in the future. If the two don't graduate, Ted will get sent to military school, breaking up the band and altering the world's destiny. The friends embark on a whirlwind journey through time to ace their project, save the future, and score one for being excellent to each other. San Dimas Football rules!.

Billy Madison (Adam Sandler) is an immature 27-year-old underachiever who's lived off his dad's fortune his entire life. When his father (Darrin McGavin), a hotel industry giant, decides to retire, Billy wants to inherit the business. But there's a catch. He'll need to prove he's got what it takes to run the show. Billy decides to go back to school and get a real education, one he didn't get before because his dad bought his grades. Now Billy has to pass every grade, 1-12, with two weeks to get through each grade. If he can do that, he'll win the company. If not, it'll fall into the hands of weasely Madison Hotels employee Eric Gordon (Bradley Whitford).

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